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\nGetting ready for your first apartment move is both exciting and a little overwhelming, but you’ve got this! At The Harper in Franklin, we know that moving for the first time comes with many questions. How do you set a budget? What should you pack first? When should you start apartment hunting? It can all feel like a lot, especially if you’re figuring things out on your own.<\/p>\n

That’s why we created this step-by-step apartment move-in guide: to make your first move feel less like a guessing game and more like a confident next step. Whether you're searching for your first solo space, moving in with roommates, or transitioning out of student housing, there’s a lot to consider, but you don’t have to go it alone. Our team at The Harper is here to support you every step of the way.<\/p>\n

This guide will walk you through the entire moving process, from choosing the right apartment to unpacking those last boxes and truly making your new space feel like home. It includes practical advice, helpful reminders, and simple strategies to help you stay organized, save money, and reduce stress.<\/p>\n

Whether you're a recent grad, moving out on your own, or just ready for more independence, this list has the moving tips for renters you’ve been searching for. And the best part? Once you’re settled in, the freedom and joy of apartment living are well worth the effort. Let’s get started!<\/p>\n

1. Figure out your budget and must-haves<\/h4>\n

Before you start apartment hunting, the first step is knowing what you can comfortably afford. Sit down and list out all your expected monthly expenses, not just rent. Things like utilities, internet, renter’s insurance, groceries, and everyday essentials can add up quickly.<\/p>\n

It helps to use a budget calculator or app to estimate your spending. While you are at it, jot down what matters most to you in a home, maybe that's in-unit laundry, pet-friendly policies, or a certain square footage. Knowing your must-haves will help you stay focused during your search.<\/p>\n

2. Start apartment hunting early<\/h4>\n

Good apartments go fast, so it pays to start looking at least 60 days before your preferred move-in date. At The Harper, our leasing team is ready to guide you through available floor plans, amenities, and everything you need to know about making our community your new home.<\/p>\n

You can browse Floor Plans<\/a>, explore Amenities<\/a>, and get inspired by our Gallery<\/a>. We offer in-person and virtual tours so you can confidently find your perfect space without needing to search elsewhere.<\/p>\n

3. Apply and secure your apartment<\/h4>\n

Once you’ve found the apartment that feels right, it’s time to apply. Every community has slightly different requirements, but most applications are straightforward and completed online.<\/p>\n

You may be asked to provide a valid photo ID, proof of income, and possibly rental history or references. Once approved, you’ll be invited to sign the lease. Be sure to read it thoroughly and don’t hesitate to ask the leasing team if anything is unclear. They're there to help make this process as smooth as possible.<\/p>\n

4. Plan your move<\/h4>\n

With a lease signed, it's time to figure out the logistics. Decide whether you want to move on your own, ask friends for help, or hire professional movers.<\/p>\n

Booking your truck or movers early is a smart move, especially during peak weekends. Start packing well in advance, and label each box with its destination room to make unpacking easier. Also, check with your apartment team if you need to schedule a specific move-in time or reserve an elevator.<\/p>\n

5. Pack essentials separately<\/h4>\n

Avoid the chaos of digging through boxes on your first night by packing a dedicated essentials box. This simple step can make a big difference in how comfortable and organized your first 24 hours in the apartment feel. Think of it as your personal survival kit, the items you’ll want immediately without having to unpack everything else.<\/p>\n

Your essentials box should include must-haves like toiletries, medications, a couple of changes of clothes, phone chargers, basic kitchenware, and important documents. It’s also smart to include some personal comfort items: a cozy blanket, your favorite coffee mug, or a book to wind down with after a long moving day.<\/p>\n

Don’t forget practical things like scissors or a box cutter, a small tool kit, a roll of toilet paper, and paper towels, these can be lifesavers when you're setting up your space. Having snacks, bottled water, or even a simple breakfast for the next morning can help you ease into your new routine.<\/p>\n

This essentials box should stay with you throughout the move. Whether you're driving or riding along with the movers, keep it close so it's accessible the moment you walk through the door. That way, even if the rest of your stuff arrives later or things get delayed, you’ll still have everything you need to settle in comfortably.<\/p>\n

6. Set up your utilities and services<\/h4>\n

Before move-in day, make sure your apartment will be fully functional and ready for you to settle in. Depending on your lease, some services, like water, trash, or internet, may already be included in your rent, while others may require setup on your end.<\/p>\n

Common services to check on:<\/strong><\/p>\n